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Chapter 7, Problem 5LTB
An egg cell that is not fertilized follows which path?
- ovary, oviduct, uterus, cervix;
- ovary, uterus, oviduct, cervix;
- oviduct, ovary, cervix, uterus;
- oviduct, ovary, uterus, cervix;
- ovary, oviduct, cervix, uterus
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